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Equipment orders increase
September 29, 2011 WASHINGTON (AP) — Companies ordered more machinery, computers and communication equipment in August, a positive sign for the slumping U.S. economy. more »»
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September 29, 2011 Blackman receives award Daniel G. Blackman, formerly of Warren, currently residing in Philadelphia, has been selected for the Art Directors Club of New York City Young Guns 9 award. more »»
Unemployment rates fell in majority of cities
September 29, 2011 WASHINGTON (AP) — Unemployment rates fell in roughly two-thirds of U.S. cities last month, despite zero job growth nationwide. more »»
Ford’s success stirs UAW resentment
September 29, 2011 DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Ford’s turnaround over the last five years has resulted in big profits and won its CEO a reputation for brilliant management. more »»
Dow Jones drops 180 points
September 29, 2011 NEW YORK (AP) — A three-day winning streak in the stock market came to an end Wednesday as investors worried about Europe’s ability to contain its debt crisis. more »»
Federal agency cites Fannie Mae for failure to stop robo-signing
September 24, 2011 WASHINGTON (AP) — Fannie Mae missed chances to catch law firms illegally signing foreclosure documents and its government overseer did not take the right steps to ensure Fannie was doing its job,... more »»
Stocks mixed
September 24, 2011 A brutal week for the stock market ended on a quiet note Friday, but worries about the global economy continued to pound copper, gold and other commodities. more »»
Walker completes Advanced School of Banking with highest honors
September 24, 2011 Shawn Walker, vice president of marketing at Northwest Savings Bank, has completed coursework at the 2011 Pennsylvania Bankers Association Advanced School of Banking at the Penn State Conference... more »»
Number of oil and gas rigs up
September 24, 2011 HOUSTON (AP) — The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. increased by six this week to 1,991. Houston-based drilling product provider Baker Hughes In. more »»
Oil price falls again
September 24, 2011 By SANDY SHORE AP Business Writer Oil fell for a third straight day on Friday on worries that the global economy is headed for recession and could cut demand for crude. more »»
Fight over Internet sales tax moving to Congress
September 24, 2011 By MARCUS WOHLSEN Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A political fight over whether Internet retailers should collect sales tax will move from statehouses to Congress after California Gov. more »»
The lights are back on at downtown bookstore
May 23, 2011 Some sort of confusion appears to have temporarily turned out the lights in GRO-Warren’s Allegheny Center for the Arts Building. more »»
Snap Fitness opening soon
April 30, 2011 Snap Fitness, the leading chain of 24/7 state-of-the-art health clubs, will open a club in Warren in late May, offering residents what it calls a “fast, convenient and affordable” alternative to... more »»
NWSB observes Community Banking Week
April 1, 2011 The local branches of Northwest Savings Bank will observe Community Banking Week from April 4 through 8 with a full week of activities, information, coloring contests and giveaways. more »»
CareerLink holding workshops
April 1, 2011 PA CareerLink Warren County at 24 Market St. will offer five workshops in April: A Careeers in Northwestern Pennsylvania Orientation is planned for 11 a.m. more »»
Local Hampton Inn receives company’s Lighthouse Award
March 30, 2011 Hilton Hotels Corporation and Hampton Inn & Suites hotels has honored the Hampton Inn & Suites, 3291 Market St. more »»
10K Villages comes to Warren
March 19, 2011 A Warren business has opened its arms to embrace an international program designed to help disadvantaged artists in nearly 40 countries. more »» |
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